Campus Resource Guide

Helping Students in Distress
If you are concerned about someone's well-being, or that they might harm themselves or others, refer to the Distressed Student Referral Guide.

MyUCSB
To access a convenient homepage with links to commonly used resources, including GOLD, U-Mail, BARC, GauchoSpace, and more, head over to https://my.sa.ucsb.edu.

Campus Resources (alphabetical)

UCSB proudly offers a wide variety of resources to support students in their academic and personal growth. Listed here are some of the colleagues we refer students to most frequently. While you might not use every service during your time here, we hope that you will familiarize yourself with these resources so that you can help your friends to make the most of UCSB. For an even more comprehensive list of campus units, visit the A-Z Index. To locate staff or faculty contact information, visit the People Finder.

Academic Advising is available from multiple sources. It is recommended that you meet with an advisor at least once per year, and as soon as possible whenever you are considering significant changes to your course of study or are facing challenges.

College Advisors advise on overall degree progress, including general University requirements and general education requirements.

SA: These resources are a part of the Division of Student Affairs, which includes the Office of Student Life. Did you know? "The mission of the Division of Student Affairs is to anticipate, plan for, and respond to the needs of a diverse and changing student body by providing services and programs that promote physical and emotional well-being and foster intellectual and personal development. Divisional efforts to meet student needs are intended to create a supportive and challenging learning environment and a sense of community essential to advancing the University's goals of excellence in education, research and public service."